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<blockquote data-quote="Maren" data-source="post: 58173486" data-attributes="member: 203932"><p>Funny how many people here (and I believe this includes you) that quote a writing of Jefferson's and want it accepted as gospel truth when it fits their beliefs, but completely want to ignore what Jefferson wrote about the separation of church and state. It is even more interesting when you consider that Jefferson was not involved in the writing of the Constitution (he was in France at the time), though his ideas (according to Madison, specifically the law Jefferson wrote to give religious freedom in Virginia) were the basis for the religion clause of the first amendment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maren, post: 58173486, member: 203932"] Funny how many people here (and I believe this includes you) that quote a writing of Jefferson's and want it accepted as gospel truth when it fits their beliefs, but completely want to ignore what Jefferson wrote about the separation of church and state. It is even more interesting when you consider that Jefferson was not involved in the writing of the Constitution (he was in France at the time), though his ideas (according to Madison, specifically the law Jefferson wrote to give religious freedom in Virginia) were the basis for the religion clause of the first amendment. [/QUOTE]
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